APRIL JLC 1997
Products
by David Frane
Temporary Kitchen
Fewer people would remodel
their kitchens if they knew
how disruptive it was going to
be. Providing clients with
decent temporary cooking
facilities is a great way to
maintain goodwill. Teba Mini
Kitchens run on 110 volts and draw less than 15 amps and are
equipped with automatic override switches to reduce the chance of
blowing breakers. The TFL1 (about $160) has two burners, a conventional
oven, and broiler; the TFL5 (about $195) adds convection cooking,
a rotisserie, and a timer.
Contact: Aisenstein and Gordon Inc., 80 Twinbridge Dr.,
Pennsauken, NJ 08110; 609/662-3333.
Quick, Strong Safety Rails
Properly built safety rails cost more than many estimate
line items, but builders rarely